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Posted December 12, 2012:
- Relocating Elephants Fails to Decrease Human–wildlife Conflict: Technique Meant to Keep Animals and Humans Safe Has Opposite Effects
- Scientists Train Honey Bees to Stick out Their Tongues
- Injured Tiger Saved by Village
- Violence in Mali Threatening Survival of Endangered Elephants
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Virus-Host Co-Evolution: How Specialized Should a Strain of a Multi-Host Virus Be?
- Rare Fossil Related to Crabs, Lobsters, Shrimp: Exceptionally Well Preserved, Including Shell and Soft Parts
- New Coronavirus Has Many Potential Hosts, Could Pass from Animals to Humans Repeatedly
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs Also Wiped out the 'Obamadon'
- BPA in Dog Training Aids: High Estrogen-Mimicking Chemical Concentrations Found in Dog Training Batons
- Elk Bones Tell Stories of Life, Death, and Habitat Use at Yellowstone National Park
Posted December 7, 2012:
- From Clawed Spiders to Deep-Sea Sharks: 137 New Species Described by California Academy of Sciences in 2012
- Monkey Business: What Howler Monkeys Can Tell Us About the Role of Interbreeding in Human Evolution
- Hatching Order Influences Birds' Behavior
Posted December 6, 2012:
- How Common 'Cat Parasite' Gets Into Human Brain and Influences Human Behavior
- World's Big Trees Are Dying: Alarming Increase in Death Rates Among Trees 100-300 Years Old
- Moths Wired Two Ways to Take Advantage of Floral Potluck
- Insect-Eating Bat Outperforms Nectar Specialist as Pollinator of Cactus Flowers
- At High Altitude, Carbs Are the Fuel of Choice
Posted December 5, 2012:
- Exercise Affects Reproductive Ability in Horses
- Obesity Reversed in Mice by Manipulating Production of an Enzyme
- Scientists Find Oldest Dinosaur -- Or Closest Relative Yet
Posted December 4, 2012:
- African Savannah -- And Its Lions -- Declining at Alarming Rates
- Could High Insulin Make You Fat? Mouse Study Says Yes
- Rapid Test to Save Lives of Snakebite Victims
- Fox Invasion Threatens Wave of Extinction in Tasmania
- Why Some Strains of Lyme Disease Bacteria Are Common and Others Are Not
- Lobster Farming Breakthrough: Doubling Survival Rates Among Lobster Larvae Under Farmed Conditions
- Fitness for Toad Sperm: Secret Is to Mate Frequently
Posted December 3, 2012:
- New Jamaica Butterfly Species Emphasizes Need for Biodiversity Research
- Pygmy Mole Crickets Don't Just Walk on Water, They Jump on It
Posted November 29, 2012:
- How, in the Animal World, a Daughter Avoids Mating With Her Father: Paternal 'Voice' Recognition
- Guineafowl May Spread, Not Halt, Fever-Bearing Ticks in Turkey
- New Insights Into Mosquitoes' Role as Involuntary Bioterrorists
- Alcoholic Fly Larvae Need Fix for Learning
- Camera Trap Photo of Rare Cat Wins Prize
Posted November 28, 2012:
- Human Disturbances Keep Elk on High Alert
- More Omnivore Dilemmas: Seasonal Diet Changes Can Cause Reproductive Stress in Primates
- For Some Feathered Dinosaurs, Bigger Not Always Better
Posted November 27, 2012:
- Seeing the World Through the Eyes of an Orangutan
- Man's Best Friend: Common Canine Virus May Lead to New Vaccines for Deadly Human Diseases
- A Rather Thin and Long New Snake Crawls out of One of Earth's Biodiversity Hotspots
- Orsini's Viper: Alternates Between Reproducing and Growing, Year-by-Year
- Three New Arthropod Species Have Been Found in the Maestrazgo Caves in Teruel
- Galapagos Tortoises Are a Migrating Species
Posted November 26, 2012:
- Rapid Changes in Climate Don't Slow Some Lizards
- Swans Have Crash Landings and Hip Injuries Are More Common Than Previously Thought
- Microbial 'Missing Link' Discovered After Man Impales Hand on Tree Branch
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